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1、- 1 -高三上学期第二次月考英语试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分 30 分)第一节 听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10 秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What was the woman doing?A. Ordering some food. B. Talking with her mother. C. Working on the report.2. How did the woman learn to cook that dish?A. From

2、 a restaurant. B. From her mother. C. From a cookbook.3. What does the woman plan to do?A. Go to the library. B. Pay for the book by card. C. Borrow the mans notebook.4. How long was the woman supposed to wait for the bus?A. 15 minutes. B. 30 minutes. C. 45 minutes.5. What made the man so worried?A.

3、 The exam. B. The paper. C. A new teacher.第二节 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第 6 和第 7 两个小题。6. How many weeks has the man had classes with Mrs. Boyd?A. One. B. Two. C. Four.7. How is Mrs. Boyd dif

4、ferent from Mr. Jones?A. She asks students to do things her way. B. She is much stricter than Mr. Jones.C. She gives students more freedom.听下面一段对话,回答第 8 至第 10 三个小题。8. What is Sally busy doing?A. Writing a letter. B. Doing some laundry. C. Making a phone call.- 2 -9. Whats the relationship between th

5、e speakers?A. Friends. B. Classmates. C. A couple.10. What does Tom ask the speakers to do?A. Pick him up. B. Go out of town. C. Have a get-together.听下面一段对话,回答第 11 至第 13 三个小题。11. What does the man invite the woman to do?A. See a film. B. Join a team. C. Visit a part12. Whats the womans problem?A. Sh

6、e lost her job. B. Shes weak in maths. C. She has less free time.13. Whats the students attitude towards the competition?A. Indifferent. B. Serious. C. Negative.听下面一段对话,回答第 14 至第 16 三个小题。14. What kind of app is the woman recommending?A. An entertaining app. B. An educational app. C. An app on shoppi

7、ng.15. What is the mans reaction to the app?A. He feels curious. B. He isnt interested. C. He thinks its inspiring.16. What will the man do next?A. Play a game. B. Get a new iPad. C. Think about the universe.听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题。17. When did the speaker buy the sweater?A. On September 25th. B.

8、On October 12th. C. On October 18th.18. What happened to the sweater in the wash?A. It shrank. B. It got dyed. C. It became large.19. What does the speaker mainly complain about?A. The price. B. The service. C. The quality.20. Who is the speaker probably speaking to?A. A manager. B. A shop assistant

9、. C. A member of the helpline staff.- 3 -第二部分:阅读理解(满分 40 分)第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)AI Just Forgot Mercer Mayer Price: 3.99In this appealing picture book about Mayers popular character,Little Critter struggles to remember what he is supposed to do each day. On rainy days he remembers his raincoa

10、t but forgets his boots. On school days he gets to school on time but forgets his lunchbox. At home he takes a bath but forgets to use soap. Poor little Critter!Every young reader will understand little Critters confusion and laugh with him from start to finish.Zeitoun Dave Eggers Price: 10.85It tel

11、ls the true story of one family caught between two of Americas biggest policy disasters:the war on terror and the response to Hurricane Katrina. In the days following the hurricane,the hero Zeitoun travels the city by canoe,feeding abandoned animals and helping elderly neighbors. Then police officer

12、s arrest Zeitoun in his home. Zeitoun is an account of one familys unthinkable struggle with forces beyond wind and water.Get It Work Robert Goodman Price: 25.12With this fully pictured,simpletouse guide,you will get a grasp of the workings of the electronics world that surrounds you and even learn

13、to make your own repairs. This is a book for true beginners. This book features how to understand and fix:color TVs,radios,CD players,etc.Natural Disasters Nicholas Wade Price: 16.95It gathers The New York Times finest articles about humankinds quest to understand natural disasters. Possible causes

14、and effects of global warming are studied,as is the surprising force of natures violent excitement in such phenomena as hurricanes,forest fires and others.21Which of the following is about a sad story?A I Just Forgot B Zeitoun C Natural Disasters D Get It to Work22If you want to learn to repair your

15、 radio,you can read .A Zeitoun B I Just Forgot C Get It to Work D Natural Disasters23Who edits the articles from the paper?AMercer Mayer. BDave Eggers. CNicholas Wade. DRobert Goodman.B- 4 -After years of planning and months of expectations, the 2016 Summer Games finally began in Brazil on August 5.

16、 Over 10,000 athletes from 207 countries marched across Rio de Janeiros Maracana stadium, proud to represent their respective nations at the worlds most famous sporting event. The road to the Olympics, however, is not easy for any athlete. It has been particularly hard for Yusra Mardini, who is a me

17、mber of the worlds first “Olympic Refugee (难民)Team.” The 19-year-old always dreamed of swimming for Syria at the Olympic Games. However, in August 2015, after losing her home in the conflict that has involved Syria since 2011, she and her sister decided to flee the country. The sisters along with a

18、few other Syrian nationals made their way to Turkey via Lebanon. They then set sail on a small boat to their final destination Greece.Unluckily, thirty minutes after leaving Turkey, the motor on the ship which was meant to hold six passengers but was instead carrying twenty, failed. Yusra, her siste

19、r Sarah, and the only two other strong swimmers aboard the boat had no choice but to dive into the ocean and use their superior swimming skills to push the boat and its passengers all the way to Lesbos, Greece A journey that took three hours.While her dream of representing her country was ruined, Yu

20、sra did not give up her desire to compete in the Olympics. In March 2016, she was one of ten athletes selected and funded by the Olympic Committee to form the first-ever “Refugee Team.” International Olympic Committee president Thomas Bach believes that Yusra and her teammates, who have also had to

21、flee their countries, “Will show the world that despite the unimaginable tragedies they have faced, anyone can compete, anyone can contribute to society through their talent, skill, and strength of the human spirit.”24.What is the right order of the events related to Yusra?a.She became a member of t

22、he worlds first “Olympic Refugee Team”.b.She dreamed of swimming for Syria at the Olympic Games.c.She lost her home.d.She fled Syria to Greece with her sister Sarah and a few other Syrians- 5 -A. b, a, c, d B. a, b, c, d C. a, d, c, b D. b, c, d, a25.Thomas Bachs attitude to Yusra is _.A. disapprovi

23、ng B. tolerant C. supportive D. resistant26.What is the best title for the text?A. A Hard Road to the Olympic GamesB. Yusra Mardini Refugee Team SwimmerC. Yusras Strong Will to Compete in the OlympicsD. Athlete To Watch At The 2016 Rio Summer OlympicsCMOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) are free, bu

24、t without tutoring, and are open to anyone, anywhere inthe world. The courses are flexible normally three to five hours of study a week done at any time, short (5 to 10 weeks) and video-rich. They are also heavily dependent on crowd sourcing: you can discuss a course with fellow students through onl

25、ine forums(论坛), discussion boards and peer review. Students dont have to finish the courses, pass assessments or do assignments, but, if they do, they get a certificate of participation.The Open University launched FutureLearn, the UKs answer to US platforms such as Coursera, EdX and Udacity, which

26、have been offering MOOCs from top US universities for the past two years. The response has been incredible, with more than three million people registering worldwide. Meanwhile, in 2012, Edinburgh University became the first non-US institution to join Courseras partnership, including 13 universities

27、. “We already run 50 online masters degrees, so this was a logical expansion,” says Professor Jeff Haywood, Edinburghs vice-president. “Its an investment in teaching methods research. How am I going to teach introductory philosophy to 100,000 people? Thats what I call educational R&D.” He adds “If y

28、ou look ahead 10 years, youd expect all students graduating to have taken some online courses, so youve got to research that. Our MOOCs are no more in competition with our degrees than a lifelong learning course because they dont carry credits.”Cooperation is key, Haywood stresses. It is far better

29、to offer 20-30 courses in your own areas of expertise (专门技能) and let other institutions do - 6 -likewise. Professor Mike Sharples, FutureLearns academic lead, goes further: “Weve tied the elements available before into a package of courses offered by leading universities worldwide on a new software

30、platform, with a new way of promoting it and also a new social-learning teaching method. You wont just receive an exam, but be able to discuss and mark each others assignments.”Bath University, one of more than 20 universities working with FutureLearn, launches its first course, Inside Cancer, next

31、January, and regards MOOCs as a way of breaking down age barriers. “Theres no reason why someone doing GCSEs should not look at our MOOCs and get quite a way through them, or someone at PhD level and beyond,“ says Professor Bernie Morley, expert for learning and teaching.27. MOOCs have these feature

32、s EXCEPT that_.A. MOOCs are free of charge for anyoneB. MOOCs can be adjusted according to peoples learning paceC. MOOCs provide teachers instructions if you have some difficultyD. MOOCs have a platform for learners to share their learning experience28. The response to FutureLearn has been thought t

33、o be unbelievable because _.A. all the courses on the platform are available to anyone in the worldB. Edinburgh University became the first non-US institution to join itC. the number of people registering in the platform is beyond expectationD. students can get a certification of participation witho

34、ut passing assessments 29. What can be inferred from Professor Bernie Morley in the last paragraph?A. People with various learning levels will probably show interest in MOOCs.B. People at PhD level have already known everything about MOOCs.C. Inside Cancer will be the most popular course for someone

35、 doing GCSEs.D. MOOCs are not so competitive as lifelong learning courses due to credits.30. The passage mainly deals with _.A. the various opinions on FutureLearn B. the advantages of online teaching methodsC. the popularity of no-credit courses D. the emergence of a new learning platformD- 7 -A Ne

36、w study by the British government has discovered the mental well-being of the countrys teenage girls has worsened.The survey, which included 30,000 14-year-old students in 2005 and 2014, showed 37 percent of girls with psychological stress, up from 34 percent in 2005. British boys stress level was a

37、ctually seen to fall over the same time period, from 17 percent to 15 percent. The reports authors pointed out the “advent of the social media age” could be a major contributing factor for increasing stress among teenage British girls.“The adolescent years are a time of rapid physical, cognitive and

38、 emotional development,” Pam Ramsden, a lecturer in psychology at the University of Bradford in the United Kingdom, wrote in a recent blog post. “Teenagers interact with people in order to learn how to become competent adults. In the past, they would engage with parents, teachers and other adults in

39、 their community as well as extended family members and friends. Now we can also add social media to that list of social and emotional development.”Throughout adolescence, girls and boys develop characteristics like confidence and self-control. Since teenage brains have not completely developed, tee

40、ns dont have the cognitive awareness and impulse control to keep from posting inappropriate content. Furthermore, this content can easily be circulated far and wide with disastrous implications.Social media can also feed into girls insecurities about their appearance, Ramsden said. These sites are o

41、ften filled with images of people with body type unattainable to the normal person. However, these images and the messages tied to them creep into social standards.“Social media allows girls to make comparisons among friends as well as celebrities and then provides them with solutions such as extrem

42、e dieting tips and workouts to reach their goals,” Ramsden said. “Concerns about body image can negatively impact their quality of life preventing them from having healthy relationships and taking up time that could be better spent developing other aspects of their personalities.”31. How does the su

43、rvey tell us the negative impact of social media?A. By making experiments. B. By raising a question.C. By making comparisons D. By analyzing causes and effects.32. According to Pam Ramsden, we can know_.- 8 -A. teenagers hate sharing their thoughts with people aroundB. teenagers mental health has no

44、thing with social mediaC. teenagers will not post improper content on the InternetD. the ways of teenagers interaction with people have changed33. What is Ramsdens attitude toward the images with fine body shape?A. Supportive. B. Indifferent. C. Critical. D. Concerned.34. According to the last parag

45、raph, it is necessary for teenagers_.A. to get rid of the bad effects of social media. B. to follow the celebrities exampleC. to be concerned about their body image D. to make comparisons among friends35. What does this text mainly tell us?A. The well-being of teenagers in Britain. B. The social med

46、ias negative effect on teenagers.C. The development of teenagers in Britain.D. How to interact with teenagers in Britain.第二节 七选五(共 5 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。With the summer holiday just around the corner, it seems like everybody is busy planning their vacations. H

47、ere are some tips that can help you enjoy your holiday without emptying your pocket.Travel off-seasonGo to your desired destination while the demand is low and take advantage of huge discounts. During the peak season, the hotel and flight prices increase quickly, and youll likely spend more of your

48、vacation time standing in line due to the rush of tourists. 36 37 Websites can help you find discount hotel rooms. Look for places that do not charge extra for children if they use the existing bedding. Stay with the locals. If you and your family are going to stay for a longer period, renting a sma

49、ll apartment is a good choice.Eat like a localWhy eat at big chain restaurants when you can experience something new? - 9 -Planning your meals is another way to reduce your travel costs. During your family trip, try new food where the locals eat. 38 For smaller meals and snacks, avoid restaurants an

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